Last Modified: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 2:35 p.m.

That's what most dogs deal with when summertime rolls around. You can choose to keep your dog indoors when temperatures are at their highest. But a dog's got to do what a dog's got to do — and that means he'll have to go outdoors sometime.

From the not-for-profit trade group American Pet Products Association's 2013-14 National Pet Owners Survey, here are some products to help your pet stay cool this summer.

Give Fido constant access to fresh water with the WaterDog system by Contech Enterprises. Attach it to any outdoor faucet and the WaterDog uses sonar technology to sense dogs' approach, automatically dispensing a stream of fresh drinking water. WaterDog turns off on its own when pets leave. ($82.99, www.contech-inc.com)

Let dogs relax and cool down with the Cool Bed III by K&H Manufacturing. Add the recommended amount of water, adjust support with the easy air valve and let the Cool Core technology do the rest. ($64.99-$124.99, www.khmfg.com/dogproducts)

The Outdoor Dog Chaise Lounger by RefinedKind Pet Products is a dog bed that's perfect for any deck or poolside patio. This dog bed and shade is made of waterproof plastic rattan material and includes a 3-inch-thick outdoor cushion. ($224.99, www.therefinedcanine.com)

Stewart Pro-Treat Healthy Licks combine whole fruits and vegetables in an anti-oxidant-rich frozen treat available in four varieties like Vanilla Yogurt and Frozen Fruit Cup. Each cup comes individually packaged with a resealable lid for freshness. (stewartpet.com/our-products/treats/healthy-licks-frozen-treats)

The Swamp Cooler cooling vest by Ruffwear keeps pets cool with evaporative cooling. Soak the vest in cold water, wring it out and fasten around your dog. The wet vest exchanges the dog's heat with the coolness of the stored water to keep them comfortable and ready to run that extra mile. ($54.95, www.ruffwear.com)

<p>If you think you're hot now that Florida's typical summer temperatures are here, imagine wearing a fur coat all day long.</p><p>That's what most dogs deal with when summertime rolls around. You can choose to keep your dog indoors when temperatures are at their highest. But a dog's got to do what a dog's got to do — and that means he'll have to go outdoors sometime.</p><p>From the not-for-profit trade group American Pet Products Association's 2013-14 National Pet Owners Survey, here are some products to help your pet stay cool this summer.</p><p>Give Fido constant access to fresh water with the WaterDog system by Contech Enterprises. Attach it to any outdoor faucet and the WaterDog uses sonar technology to sense dogs' approach, automatically dispensing a stream of fresh drinking water. WaterDog turns off on its own when pets leave. ($82.99, www.contech-inc.com)</p><p>Let dogs relax and cool down with the Cool Bed III by K&H Manufacturing. Add the recommended amount of water, adjust support with the easy air valve and let the Cool Core technology do the rest. ($64.99-$124.99, www.khmfg.com/dogproducts)</p><p>The Outdoor Dog Chaise Lounger by RefinedKind Pet Products is a dog bed that's perfect for any deck or poolside patio. This dog bed and shade is made of waterproof plastic rattan material and includes a 3-inch-thick outdoor cushion. ($224.99, www.therefinedcanine.com)</p><p>Stewart Pro-Treat Healthy Licks combine whole fruits and vegetables in an anti-oxidant-rich frozen treat available in four varieties like Vanilla Yogurt and Frozen Fruit Cup. Each cup comes individually packaged with a resealable lid for freshness. (stewartpet.com/our-products/treats/healthy-licks-frozen-treats) </p><p>The Swamp Cooler cooling vest by Ruffwear keeps pets cool with evaporative cooling. Soak the vest in cold water, wring it out and fasten around your dog. The wet vest exchanges the dog's heat with the coolness of the stored water to keep them comfortable and ready to run that extra mile. ($54.95, www.ruffwear.com)</p>